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At least five Indian leaders/prime ministers/presidents have been assassinated by hindu fanatics. Several genocides have either been undertaken in India or ongoing as we speak.

Indian immigrants in western countries are engaged in crimes of grave nature...cab drivers rayping passengers, defrauding insurance companies, 7-11 clerks selling drugs, and so on. Hinduism is an extremist and violent cult whose manifesto is so medieval and barbaric that it is causing all the terrorism In the region.

“You cannot reap flowers when you sow poison seeds into the earth"
India is the best example of a failed nation that was carved out on the basis of a cult.
Now same cult people are busy slaughtering each other and ethnically cleansing all the other minorities including Christians and Muslims.

Hatred, religious intolerance and violence is in the deep roots of India starting from the point where its founders used them to radicalize people to form this nation. And now all these factors are the very essence of India.

What is the contribution of India to the world society since its 60 years history ??? NIL and infact it produced and raised some of the most dreaded terrorists in the history with support from its government, army and and not the least the moral support from its citizens.

A recent report by United Press trust of India (UPI) stated that during the past three years more than 2,500 young boys and girls were sacrificed to goddess Kali in India.

Another of AFP's recent reports say: hundreds of young boys and virgin girls are sacrificed every month for the deity Kali. In one case Rama Sewak hacked his eight year old son to death in broad daylight in Delhi because goddess Kali had told him he would come back to life and bring him good fortune.

Bloodthirsty Kali is worshipped openly the length and breadth of India. Kali's statue stands naked astride the inanimate body of the Hindu deity Shiva, tongue stuck out with blood dripping from fang-like teeth. She holds a noose, a skull-topped staff, a blood-encrusted sword and a severed head. She is also known as Durga, Devi, Shaktima, Uma and Parvathi in other manifestations.

The priest of Delhi, Kali Bari, says that a child sacrificed to Kali ensures a man the birth of a son. Human sacrifices are also made to these gods or goddesses, either to appease them or to ask favours of them.

Folks just notice the quality of discussion. Comments emanating from hindu Indians have no class. Mostly one or two sentences as they are uneducated and can't express themselves. The moment they write more unscripted, they expose their illiteracy and resort to abusive language. Check it out.

Modern day terrorism was invented by the likes of Mussolini and Hitler assisted by Gandhi. They were Christians and hindus. Millions were killed in the most vicious way.

J aypanese then invented the next generation of terrorism by indulging in suicide b ombings. They were S hintoists/Buddhists.
Subsequently, It was perpetuated by USA and Western nations in Jaypan. let us call it m ass murder. The terrorists were Christians. The n uclear attack killed millions.

Contemporary terrorism was refined by the Italian Mafia. Italian neck tie, deliverance of dead fish, severed limbs et al was the norm. They were Catholic Christians.

Subsequently, India mastered terrorism
via raypes and beheadings and burning innocent people alive in Indian Occupied Kashmir and Gujarat, Assam, Tamil Nadu etc. These bad guys are hindus. Again, millions have been killed.
Cricket leagues are being used to generate revenues and to launder them for finance purposes. Game spot fixing is the business model being used by India.

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